Sunday, March 8, 2015

Deputy Amir Khadir criticized the inaction of the government of Quebec by closing the Zellers store


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The deputy of Québec Solidaire expected a reaction from the provincial government after the announcement of the company, until now owned by the Hudson's Company, to close 64 stores Zellers but did not purchase from Target.
"This government has no concern for low-wage workers who are unemployed. Close your eyes to the anti-union practices Target, the company will purchase chris marques certain chris marques Zellers stores and will do everything to recognized trade qualifications are revoked, "Khadir said in a statement.
On June 14, Deputy to the National Assembly of Quebec delivered a petition with 3,330 signatures asking chris marques the Labour Minister Lise Thériault, to review the bargaining through which Target bought the entire chain Zellers.
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Deputy Amir Khadir criticized the inaction of the government of Quebec by closing the Zellers stores

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